Organic Delicious Fruits Basket Gift Hamper
The bag consist of:
1/ 3 organic cara oranges
2/ approx. 600g local organic bananas
3/ 3 organic fuji apples
4/ 3 Organic and wax-free oranges
We offer tailormade fruit baskets with different budgets.
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Organic / Persicide-free Fruits from local organic farms and Altitude of 1200 meters fruit farms, all grown by Hongkongers.
Sources info:
The apples and pears were grown from a farm located in Shaanxi. The farm is led by Hong Kong local, Mr Tang. Mr Tang used to be a businessman, he started the farm in 2006, his wish was to grow apples that are as sweet and tasty as the ones he used to have when he was little. Knowing how harmful the apples they are grown with pesticide, he wanted the apples to be organic and pesticide free, too. Try one and you will know his dream has come true! The apples are truly tasty!
E-Farm in Fanning, New Territories
The creamy, melt-in-your-mouth bananas were grown by local organic farmer Mr Tsui. Mr Tsui used to run a paper factory, he became an organic farmer since 2009, the produce from his farm are loved by many local foodies.
*The bananas you see in the supermarket, are harvested while immature and still ripen, after they are shipped to different part of the world, the wholesaler use chemical to speed up their ripening process. So that they can all look pretty when they arrive the stores. Organic bananas are harvest when they are fully matured, as fully matured bananas taste much better. Although they don't look as good as the ones you see in the supermarket, but the taste difference between them would surprise you for sure!
Organic Oranges Farm
The oranges were grown from a farm located in Chenzhou. The farm is led by a Hong Kong local, Mr Lee. Mr Lee used to run a factory, a long travel in China inspired him to start his own farm in Chenzhou in 2010, when he first started, he told the farmers he wanted the oranges to be pesticide free. Most of them laughed at him and said it wouldn't be possible, Mr lee took it as a challenge and he succeeded. Take a bite of his juicy, tasty oranges and you will know!